From:
Andy Williamson
Date:
Apr 17 22:47 UTC
Short link
There often seems to be a bit of friction between researchers and
practitioners around eDem (and other community ICT areas!), So this new book
I've edited might be of interest to the list... it's intended to be a useful
resource for both sides!
Andy
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Researching with Communities: Grounded perspectives on engaging communities
in research
Edited by Andy Williamson and Ruth DeSouza
Researching with communities presents a range of personal and grounded
perspectives from academics, researchers and practitioners on undertaking
research in ways that promote and privilege the voice of the community, is
respectful of local or indigenous practices and is culturally safe.
Most definitely not a 'tick list' for approaching community-inclusive
research, this book provides grounded exemplars, guides and discussion about
the experiences of doing research respectfully and inclusively. It does this
by drawing on the perspectives of researchers and community practitioners
and by providing a range of reflective chapters that explore what
community-based research means in a range of settings and for a range of
people. Like the communities in which they are grounded, undertaking
research in this way is always a unique experience.
This book is a valuable resource for researchers, evaluators, students,
community practitioners and policy makers. The international authors cover
disciplines from community ICT to health and refugee and asylum seekers to
community development.
For more information and to order your copy, please visit
http://www.lulu.com/content/1550518.
Andy Williamson
email <email obscured>
website www.andywilliamson.com
uk/europe +44 (0)20 8133 7412
us/canada +1 415 578 4504
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From:
Jill Sanders
Date:
Apr 18 18:32 UTC
Short link
Speaking of a bit of friction, this piece of research into a live issue
makes an illuminating read. Be interested in this crowd's opinion.
http://www.say-it-all.com/newsdev/admin/story.php?intro_id=4047
you need to see the letters too, accessed at the front of the issue on
www.hampton-online.co.uk
The report goes to Overview and Scrutiny Committee 24/4 and there will be a
write up on the official take.
It is not comfortable for everyone, this investigative process.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Williamson" <andy@andywilliamson.com>
To: <ukie@groups.dowire.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 11:47 PM
Subject: [UKIE-EDem] Book: Researching with Communities: Grounded
perspectives on engaging communities in research
There often seems to be a bit of friction between researchers and
practitioners around eDem (and other community ICT areas!), So this new book
I've edited might be of interest to the list... it's intended to be a useful
resource for both sides!
Andy
-----
Researching with Communities: Grounded perspectives on engaging communities
in research
Edited by Andy Williamson and Ruth DeSouza
Researching with communities presents a range of personal and grounded
perspectives from academics, researchers and practitioners on undertaking
research in ways that promote and privilege the voice of the community, is
respectful of local or indigenous practices and is culturally safe.
Most definitely not a 'tick list' for approaching community-inclusive
research, this book provides grounded exemplars, guides and discussion about
the experiences of doing research respectfully and inclusively. It does this
by drawing on the perspectives of researchers and community practitioners
and by providing a range of reflective chapters that explore what
community-based research means in a range of settings and for a range of
people. Like the communities in which they are grounded, undertaking
research in this way is always a unique experience.
This book is a valuable resource for researchers, evaluators, students,
community practitioners and policy makers. The international authors cover
disciplines from community ICT to health and refugee and asylum seekers to
community development.
For more information and to order your copy, please visit
http://www.lulu.com/content/1550518.
Andy Williamson
email <email obscured>
website www.andywilliamson.com
uk/europe +44 (0)20 8133 7412
us/canada +1 415 578 4504
asia/pacific +61 (0)3 9018 7165
Member profile for Andy Williamson:
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